Climate change seems such a mild word for what’s going on. Things are so desperate that even our fictional dystopias may turn out to be fantasies
It seems odd to hold a climate change conference at a time of year when everyone has just looked out their window and notched the thermostat up by two degrees. Change seems such a mild word for what’s going on. When we say that someone has “changed”,we usually mean that they’re drinking a bit more or less. We don’t mean that they’re lying stone dead under five miles of ocean on a rock that now hangs silently in the freezing vault of space.
An initiative was announced for a network of 120 countries to form a solar power grid, but I don’t judge Scotland qualified. I’m not certain how much solar energy we produce, and all I know is it’s way less than it takes to light a sky. Clean energy is always described as expensive and inefficient,but I suppose that whether the price of the alternatives is extinction, we might just be measuring expense and efficiency wrongly.
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Source: theguardian.com